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Ibukunoluwa Elebute (Ibukun), a part-time student in the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program, has been making waves in the health tech industry with startup CELLECT.

Ibukun, who brings nearly a decade of experience in healthcare technology and holds a background in biomedical engineering (BEng and MSc), has long been committed to driving innovation in underserved communities. Before joining the MBET program, she founded the STEMite Zone Fair, which has grown to become Africa’s largest science fair aimed at nurturing young innovators across the continent.

But it’s not just about past accomplishments. Since partnering with fellow University of Waterloo student CT Murphy in September, Ibukun has co-founded CELLECT, a ground-breaking startup focused on transforming diagnostics through menstrual blood collection. The startup is tackling an important challenge in healthcare, offering an innovative approach that could change the way diagnostic testing is conducted.

Black students from the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business share their experiences and insights on what it means to be a Black entrepreneur in honour of Black History Month.

Meet Hope Pembe: Founder Associate at HeadCoach, which is a platform dedicated to building emotional intelligence in athletes to enhance their well-being and performance in both sport and life as well as a full-time student in the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program.

"The MBET program has been a game-changer for me. It’s given me the tools to think critically, approach problems strategically, and turn my creative vision into actionable solutions. Beyond the education, it has provided a space to test and refine my ideas while collaborating with peers and mentors who inspire me to think bigger and execute better. That kind of support has been invaluable. 

The program’s focus on innovation and entrepreneurial thinking has helped me fine-tune HeadCoach’s direction, ensuring we’re not just following trends but leading the way in the mental well-being space. It has given me the knowledge, support, and confidence to take HeadCoach and any future ventures to the next level."

At the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business, innovation is not just a buzzword—it’s the foundation of everything we do.

As we look toward the future, we are thrilled to spotlight some of the exceptional students in our community who have been featured in the University of Waterloo's Global Futures: Innovation Update 2025.

These students are making waves with groundbreaking ideas that could change the world. From tackling food waste to advancing medical diagnostics, these individuals are showing that the future of entrepreneurship is in good hands.

We are thrilled to congratulate Dr. Janet Boekhorst, Conrad Research Excellence Chair and Associate Professor at the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business, for being selected as one of the winners of the 2023-2024 Faculty of Engineering Teaching Excellence Award!

Professor Boekhorst’s commitment to fostering innovation, engagement, and transformative learning experiences for students strengthens the future of entrepreneurship and business education at the University of Waterloo.

We are excited to spotlight the accomplishments of one of our part-time Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) students, Omid Bagheri.

Omid, a PhD candidate in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and an Entrepreneurial PhD Fellow in the MBET program, has been making waves in both the scientific and entrepreneurial communities with his pioneering research on metasurface-enhanced radar biosensors for non-invasive, real-time glucose monitoring.

The Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business community is proud to celebrate two remarkable University of Waterloo alumni, Holden Beggs and Jackson Mills, who have recently been named on Forbes’ prestigious "30 Under 30" list in the education category! Their innovative work and entrepreneurial spirit have earned them a place among the most influential young leaders shaping the future of education.

Holden and Jackson's journey began at the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business, where their paths crossed through the Enterprise Co-op (E Co-op) program and Professor Wayne Chang's BET 300 (Foundations of Venture Creation) course. Though they each participated in these programs separately, they share a deep connection to the Conrad School, which played a pivotal role in their entrepreneurial development.

The Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business at the University of Waterloo recently held its semi-annual MBET Pitch Day, showcasing the entrepreneurial spirit of students in the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program. 
This high-energy event provided valuable opportunities for students to receive feedback from experts in the entrepreneurial ecosystem, helping them refine their business models and pitching skills. 

Ahmed Shahin, a part-time MBET and PhD Fellow at the Conrad School of Entrepreneurship and Business, recently received the prestigious Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology Fellowship, an honour awarded to only about 30 students annually for demonstrating excellence in research, academic achievement, and commitment to sustainable development goals. This is the second year in a row that Ahmed has earned this recognition, and the fellowship comes with a $10,000 award. He received the award following a successful poster presentation showcasing his research.

We're excited to showcase Christianna Ioannou in today's Alumni Impact Series, where we highlight the inspiring paths of our Master of Business, Entrepreneurship, and Technology (MBET) graduates. Christianna, who graduated from the Conrad School in 2023, is an entrepreneur whose journey has been defined by resilience, adaptability, and a relentless passion for tackling real-world challenges.